[Local News] Corps-de-Garde: Youngsters Save A Goat Stuck At The Edge Of A Cliff

Six Vertical World Adventures youngsters specializing in “team building” and two volunteers rescued a goat at the edge of a cliff.

It took eleven hours to free the animal which was stuck for three weeks in a readily accessible location on the Corps de Garde mountain.

The operation began at 8 AM and ended around 7 PM. It took all the will and selflessness of this team to release the goat and bring him back to earth.

It was at the end of Ramadan that the inhabitants of the area were made aware of the presence of this animal on the Corps de Garde mountain. The owner of the goat and how it ended up there are still unknown.

But it is certain that all attempts to release the goat were unsuccessful.

On Monday, August 8, firefighters were summoned on site but they could do nothing. That’s when Ragoo Yasin, a young inhabitant of Camp Levieux, Stanley, and member of Vertical World Ltd, decided to climb the Corps de Garde mountain to save the animal. Firefighters gave a helping hand in the early evening because it was already dark and the operation was risky.

According to a close friend of Yasin Ragoo, Paws (Protection of Animals Welfare Society) expressed their wish to rescue the animal in case it would have suffered injuries.